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perhaps these stelae depicted not gods, but kings, maya kings on their ascent to power. might the glyphs have recorded their births and ascent to the throne ? proskouriakoff carefully charted these dates. then she theorized that as each new ruler was seated the previous ruler had died. from the birth of one ruler to the ascent of the next, the span of dates never exceeded a human lifetime. clearly, this is not a portrait of a god, but of a young king on a throne. from below, he is watched by a woman -- perhaps his wife or mother. for the first time, the glyphs were revealing maya history. stuart: somebody came up and said "you hear that tatiana is working on a dynasty, "a king list from piedras negras ?" and everybody went, "oh, come on, this just can't be true." and i remember that vividly. and then i remember afterwards, when the publication came out, how clear it all looked. it was as if we only had a hint of what the maya were. we thought they were astronomers and priests. and then all of a sudden, the glass is wiped clean, and there are people looking through. there
perhaps these stelae depicted not gods, but kings, maya kings on their ascent to power. might the glyphs have recorded their births and ascent to the throne ? proskouriakoff carefully charted these dates. then she theorized that as each new ruler was seated the previous ruler had died. from the birth of one ruler to the ascent of the next, the span of dates never exceeded a human lifetime. clearly, this is not a portrait of a god, but of a young king on a throne. from below, he is watched by a...
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king, you were mentioned. king: seems to be the way it goes.first thing on medicare is no vouchers. that's the -- that's the ryan plan in the budget that congressman ryan got through the house of representatives. it's a to turn it into a voucher program where they get a voucher and go out and shop and buy insurance. that's a terrible idea, dead against it, and i would oppose it as firmly as i could. the issue with medicare is the same with the issue with anthem or any other payment mechanism. hospital and medical costs are going up faster than inflation. what we have to do is figure out a different payment mechanism which we're working on here in maine under the affordable care act called accountable care organizations. there's one in portland through maine health, one in eastern maine, one in louistown, and one in augusta. we're paying for health, prevention, and primary care rather than paying procedures. that's the secret we have to go to, and it's happening right now in maps, and we're already seeing results. i talked to the directer of the
king, you were mentioned. king: seems to be the way it goes.first thing on medicare is no vouchers. that's the -- that's the ryan plan in the budget that congressman ryan got through the house of representatives. it's a to turn it into a voucher program where they get a voucher and go out and shop and buy insurance. that's a terrible idea, dead against it, and i would oppose it as firmly as i could. the issue with medicare is the same with the issue with anthem or any other payment mechanism....
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and martin luther king made the movement. tavis: if obama wins were either way, we still have the supreme court to contend with. the reason why this election is so important is because the next president will get two or maybe even three shots and employment in this next term. what does the. the history of the united states tell us about -- what does the on told history of the night set out tuesday of the united states tell us? >> we like to pride ourselves as the world's leading democracy. that is a joke. people around the world know that it is a joke. the united states constitution used to be the model that every aspiring country used to use. and nobody uses it as a model for new constitutions in other parts of the world. the citizens united case has done more to turn this country into a plutocracy as opposed to a democracy. the fact that people can buy elections and politics, money getting people elected just makes a cruel joke, a cynical joke out of our democracy. that is another reason why it is essential that we have a m
and martin luther king made the movement. tavis: if obama wins were either way, we still have the supreme court to contend with. the reason why this election is so important is because the next president will get two or maybe even three shots and employment in this next term. what does the. the history of the united states tell us about -- what does the on told history of the night set out tuesday of the united states tell us? >> we like to pride ourselves as the world's leading...
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king? >> probably. >> mr.ing, earlier this month your colleague, with a republican congressman, said he was unhappy with the rules of engagement in afghanistan and would support bringing troops home tomorrow. you sure that you? -- do you share that view? >> i would not look into that strategically to see what that really means in the aftermath, but i will say that advocacy is more open than it was a year ago. at this point i would say that our commander-in-chief has not articulated a mission in afghanistan. it is awfully hard to keep troops in a place in the not have a mission articulate it. i had some of that discipline and with president bush and the middle of the iraq operation as well, but if we pull out, what happens in the aftermath? >> i would rather that mitt romney laid out the proposal for afghanistan, and have some proposals that would lay out what i think is a better result. the proposals are strategic and dangerous to talk about on public and national television, but i will just say that i expect
king? >> probably. >> mr.ing, earlier this month your colleague, with a republican congressman, said he was unhappy with the rules of engagement in afghanistan and would support bringing troops home tomorrow. you sure that you? -- do you share that view? >> i would not look into that strategically to see what that really means in the aftermath, but i will say that advocacy is more open than it was a year ago. at this point i would say that our commander-in-chief has not...
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in king william's town. how did they find out? - as you know-- - yeah. - i was staying with zola-- - mm-h. --and i was very happy at zola's place until one night as i was sleeping on the floor, i heard some noises. then the was a loud bang on the door. there was a raid again. there was a raid at zola's place. ah, shit, these people. the headman walked in and pulled me out of the table. - yeah. - i was wearing my pants and i finished dressing in the van. you were lucky. they drove straight to the administration office-- yeah. and from there they went to the labor bureau. uh-huh. later, i was taken into an office-- yeah. and made to stand next to the door like a pole. yeah. a white man sitting behind the desk-- yeah. looking at me and also shaking his head-- that's what they bloody know. and just then-- yeah. another white man walked in carrying a card. was the card pink? the white man was carrying a pink card. that's a record card. your whole life on that card in detail and they kp it. the first white man started writing something
in king william's town. how did they find out? - as you know-- - yeah. - i was staying with zola-- - mm-h. --and i was very happy at zola's place until one night as i was sleeping on the floor, i heard some noises. then the was a loud bang on the door. there was a raid again. there was a raid at zola's place. ah, shit, these people. the headman walked in and pulled me out of the table. - yeah. - i was wearing my pants and i finished dressing in the van. you were lucky. they drove straight to...
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latin kings. it's predominantly a latin king area. goes all the way down to 21st street. california and once you hit ridgeway it's 26. the violence is unreal over here. you live in a certain area right away, these individuals assume you're a gang member, you're affiliated. it's just guilty by association or guilty by where you live. >> you got to know who to look for. you got to know who drives what. if you don't know who is fighting who and who is shooting at you, you're done. if you don't know who you can and who you can't talk to, you're dying. >> little village represents more than just battle lines within the hispanic community. for decades it's been a beacon of opportunity. generations of immigrants, both legal and illegal, have come to work in family-owned businesses here. many of them along 26th street. >> 26th street is the second most revenues street in the city of chicago right behind michigan avenue believe it or not. all small businesses but they definitely bring in a lot of revenue to the city. living in this area for as long as i did, the people are some of
latin kings. it's predominantly a latin king area. goes all the way down to 21st street. california and once you hit ridgeway it's 26. the violence is unreal over here. you live in a certain area right away, these individuals assume you're a gang member, you're affiliated. it's just guilty by association or guilty by where you live. >> you got to know who to look for. you got to know who drives what. if you don't know who is fighting who and who is shooting at you, you're done. if you...
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martin luther king, jr. said he didn't want to build a heavy if there is no -- him vin if there is no -- heaven if there is no laughter there. >> they say hilda guard was a benedict of novice. she wrote fierce letters to the pope, all over germany and her name thing was collect of that. >> i thought it was interesting that she prepared. >> here is ago that does not allow those to preach. >> they don't have a clue for what they have done. they are unleashing this amazing figure. >> i ordered it about a week ago and it is so compelling, the information you have here. we will talk more in the future. leaving in the reference for some of the other groups. please join us, imron swisher. -- i am ron swisher. . >>> welcome back, you see this title, a great saint and we have been speaking with dr. matthew fox in his latest book. you have written many books on her. >> i have, i have written two he books previous, because her paintings were amazing and she had these visions that really healed her and they heel us. the
martin luther king, jr. said he didn't want to build a heavy if there is no -- him vin if there is no -- heaven if there is no laughter there. >> they say hilda guard was a benedict of novice. she wrote fierce letters to the pope, all over germany and her name thing was collect of that. >> i thought it was interesting that she prepared. >> here is ago that does not allow those to preach. >> they don't have a clue for what they have done. they are unleashing this amazing...
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tavis: if i were pushing back on larry king and i would never do that to larry king. if i want to push back i would only say that what makes your example different than the contemporary moment that we're in is america was basically white and black then add a lot more white than black. now america is a multi-cultural, multi racial, multi-as the place of the electorate is so different then. if you think you can win with white, rural voters, your toes. you have to have more than that. >> i have the perfect candidate. a latin american man, a white mother, a black grandfather on the mother's side. with hopefully an asian brother- in-law. if we could find this guy, he runs independent. he is backed by perot. carlos slim finances the campaign. he requires no federal funding. tavis: you are never really toast. i get it. >> with mass communications the way it is i can give you the next president who today is unknown. ok? unknown. let's say. who is the governor of south dakota? i do not know of his republican or democrat. let's say the governor of south dakota has a latina moth
tavis: if i were pushing back on larry king and i would never do that to larry king. if i want to push back i would only say that what makes your example different than the contemporary moment that we're in is america was basically white and black then add a lot more white than black. now america is a multi-cultural, multi racial, multi-as the place of the electorate is so different then. if you think you can win with white, rural voters, your toes. you have to have more than that. >> i...
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in 1998, "lion king" earned six tony awards.e the first woman ever to win best director. she went on to direct movies, including "frida." and then, another musical. "spider-man: turn off the dark." but it was riddled with stage accidents, money issues. julie was pushed out of the production before opening night. she's not talked on camera about the experience until now. >> you can't blame me. you don't create a musical with one person or two. >> reporter: her famous partners, u2's bono and the edge, accused her of being too close to the project to see its major flaws. would you agree with that assessment? >> i wouldn't. it's hard to create experimental, break ground, try to do something that's never been done, when people are going to second-guess it. the show that's there is the show that i created over eight years, minus some of the deaths. >> reporter: and after significant retooling, it's a show that's become a huge hit on broadway. julie says that's part to her early vision. big risk, big reward. it's the lesson she learned
in 1998, "lion king" earned six tony awards.e the first woman ever to win best director. she went on to direct movies, including "frida." and then, another musical. "spider-man: turn off the dark." but it was riddled with stage accidents, money issues. julie was pushed out of the production before opening night. she's not talked on camera about the experience until now. >> you can't blame me. you don't create a musical with one person or two. >>...
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. >> host: what role does the king play in thailand and if the king had said no to war, would thailand have helped out? >> guest: it's a great question. the king plays an important part, not only in promoting thailand's involvement in the war, but giving his blessing to the departing soldiers from the earliest discussions with the united states. the king of thailand is in the middle of those discussions, talking to johnson, both in bangkok and in washington. but when they did start recruiting soldiers, the king made it clear that he supported the venture. he bid farewell, sponsored a lot of celebrations that marked the departure of these troops to south vietnam. he showed a direct personal interest in their well-being. visited the wounded seems in the hospital when they came back. he presided over funeral ceremonies for them at these. so from the very beginning thailand was involved. as for whether he would give his blessing had it gone forward, i don't know. it's hard to imagine without his support such a thing taking place. >> host: currently what kind of relationship does the u.s. m
. >> host: what role does the king play in thailand and if the king had said no to war, would thailand have helped out? >> guest: it's a great question. the king plays an important part, not only in promoting thailand's involvement in the war, but giving his blessing to the departing soldiers from the earliest discussions with the united states. the king of thailand is in the middle of those discussions, talking to johnson, both in bangkok and in washington. but when they did start...
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king: this is a problem. i sat down with the chamber of commerce and say ted we have 500 empty jobs in your county we can't fill because the people don't have the skills. high-tech manufacturing jobs. there's a disconnect between the educational system and the jobmark, and i think -- for example, just in terms of how complexity is, there's something like 55 different federal job training programs administered by nine different agencies. that's a recipe for both too much money, too much cost, and not enough coordination. so i think what we need to do is to have a closer link -- what told the folks, i'd like if i'm fortunate enough to be elected to put together a skills summit. not a job summit but a skills schmidt, so bring together the community colleges, technical schools, high schools, and university, with businesses to talk about what is actually needed so we can provide our people with the skills. to me it's heartbreaking to have empty jobs and unemployed people. >> charlie summers. summer: i think the go
king: this is a problem. i sat down with the chamber of commerce and say ted we have 500 empty jobs in your county we can't fill because the people don't have the skills. high-tech manufacturing jobs. there's a disconnect between the educational system and the jobmark, and i think -- for example, just in terms of how complexity is, there's something like 55 different federal job training programs administered by nine different agencies. that's a recipe for both too much money, too much cost,...
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governor king?king: we have serious issues in the country, and they are ones we're probably going to touch on tonight. the debt, deficit, jobs, the economy, health care, energy. the problem is that we can't reach those issues if the congress, itself, does not work. that's why olympia snowe left. she didn't leave because she was tired of congress or wanted to spend time with family, but left because she said the place didn't function, couldn't get it done, and she was utterly frustrated. we have to try to do something different in order to respond to that challenge, and that's why i'm running for the united states senate as an independent. this makes a difference. this is about solving the problems that the nation faces, and, for example, there's a bill before the senate in september that would have benefited veterans across the country. it was filibusters because the party in the senate that filibustered didn't want the president to have a victory before the election. that's a terrible way to make d
governor king?king: we have serious issues in the country, and they are ones we're probably going to touch on tonight. the debt, deficit, jobs, the economy, health care, energy. the problem is that we can't reach those issues if the congress, itself, does not work. that's why olympia snowe left. she didn't leave because she was tired of congress or wanted to spend time with family, but left because she said the place didn't function, couldn't get it done, and she was utterly frustrated. we have...
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king dons is.don't know where the king don came from. if you have ever heard of a king dong, put it on facebook. tweet us proof. >> send us one. >> i have never heard of that. >>> but here's your tuesday forecast, everybody. still stormy in the northwest with downpours in washington, oregon, northern california. heavy snow in the cascades and olympic mountains. blizzard warnings in the northern rockies. 20 degrees warmer than normal from denver to dallas and detroit. some showers in south florida. >> you're going to see 70s from dallas to miami, 50s in the northwest and midwest, 60s in the rockees. >>> and we should say off the bat we picked up the next story from a website called offbeatchina.com. you're quickly going to realize why. >> the website says it all. check out the hottest model in china. a very unlikely fashion icon to say the east. here the off beat part that actually a 72-year-old grandfather. his granddaughter is one of the owners of a hot line of fashion for teenage girls. >> no way
king dons is.don't know where the king don came from. if you have ever heard of a king dong, put it on facebook. tweet us proof. >> send us one. >> i have never heard of that. >>> but here's your tuesday forecast, everybody. still stormy in the northwest with downpours in washington, oregon, northern california. heavy snow in the cascades and olympic mountains. blizzard warnings in the northern rockies. 20 degrees warmer than normal from denver to dallas and detroit. some...
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john king, jump in. >> governor king, john king. we have known each other quite some time.elect, i'll call you governor. will you talk to olympia snowe about. she worked with president on some issues, whether president clinton. she was a key swing vote sometimes for president bush and president obama on issues like the stimulus and health care. will you consult her and ask her where do you think i'll be more effective? >> absolutely. i already have. she was fist person to call me last night and offer congratulations. we had a very warm conversation. i hope to meet with her either up here in maine later this week or if she's in washington next week. but yeah. i ran for the mere image of the reason she left. she couldn't take it anymore and i ran because i think we just got to -- we may have to try it a different way. i'm an independent, i was an independent governor. but absolutely she's one of the first people i want to talk to. >> governor king, you bring up senator snowe. she was on the show. i was talking to her back in september and she was explaining why it was she was
john king, jump in. >> governor king, john king. we have known each other quite some time.elect, i'll call you governor. will you talk to olympia snowe about. she worked with president on some issues, whether president clinton. she was a key swing vote sometimes for president bush and president obama on issues like the stimulus and health care. will you consult her and ask her where do you think i'll be more effective? >> absolutely. i already have. she was fist person to call me...
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our own "lion king" moment, 15 years in the making. happy anniversary, "lion king."lemen, for the first time in their life, from their very own theater, "the lion king," and "the circle of life." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ from the day we arrive on the planet ♪ ♪ and blinking step into the sun ♪ ♪ there's more to be seen than can ever be seen ♪ ♪ more to do than can ever be done ♪ ♪ there's far too much to take in here ♪ ♪ more to find than can ever be found ♪ ♪ but the sun rolling high through the sapphire sky ♪ ♪ keeps the great and small on the endless round ♪ ♪ it's the circle of life and it moves us all ♪ ♪ through despair and hope through faith and love ♪ ♪ till we find our place on the path unwinding ♪ ♪ in the circle the circle of life ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it's the circle of life and it moves us all ♪ ♪ through despair and hope through faith and love ♪ ♪ till we find our place on the path unwinding ♪ ♪ in the circle the circle of life ♪ [ cheers and app (announcer) frigidaire. it means the first electric refrigerator. the first room air conditioner. it means a histor
our own "lion king" moment, 15 years in the making. happy anniversary, "lion king."lemen, for the first time in their life, from their very own theater, "the lion king," and "the circle of life." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ from the day we arrive on the planet ♪ ♪ and blinking step into the sun ♪ ♪ there's more to be seen than can ever be seen ♪ ♪ more to do than can ever be done ♪ ♪ there's far too much to take in here ♪ ♪...
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>> and king kong goes kablooey. >> i win, i win, i win. >> the transition on the king kong blowed up. put holes into the floorboard of the truck and even set the shoes on and you see the passenger bail out pretty quick. no injuries. >> this is not the first time this has happened. bret tells us he has gone through 18 transmissions in king kong drive iing for 16 years. this is all sport. >> i don't know much about this kind of sport but i kind of want to say, hey, i think you're doing it wrong! >>> at this time of year, this video is going to make you exceptionally angry. check this outside. somebody has a camera on their front porch. here comes a guy, unknown to the homeowner and his wife. >> he's not wearing the u.p.s. brown so i don't think he works for them. >> uh-huh. puts on his glasses and picks up a package. the owner put the camera up in august after two packages were stolen and this guy got caught. this happened in toronto. another crime milwaukee police are trying to break is this one. this happened at a foods store they're up to no good. they're waving guns around and you c
>> and king kong goes kablooey. >> i win, i win, i win. >> the transition on the king kong blowed up. put holes into the floorboard of the truck and even set the shoes on and you see the passenger bail out pretty quick. no injuries. >> this is not the first time this has happened. bret tells us he has gone through 18 transmissions in king kong drive iing for 16 years. this is all sport. >> i don't know much about this kind of sport but i kind of want to say, hey, i...
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you a king, bro?hese guys, although they are gang bangers, if you show them a little respect, they will talk to you with no problems whatsoever. if you try to rough them up, they build a defensive wall and they will not talk to you. it's a dynamic game. you have to know how to play it. it's a big chess game. it's our job to try to catch them and try to get away from us. come here. i'm going to make you guys my official little deputies, you understand? >> yeah. >> all right? all right. look, you guys are my deputies. oh, there's a little -- okay. here. when you see the bad guys, you make sure you let me know, okay? these little kids are probably going to be the ones that grow up and join the gang because they start recruiting them at the age of 11 and 12 years old. we have to intervene so they don't get recruited. >> with so much at stake, cops like eddie haur and gary contreras know the only way to fight games is constant vigilance and surveillance. >> why are you always here, dude? you're up to no go
you a king, bro?hese guys, although they are gang bangers, if you show them a little respect, they will talk to you with no problems whatsoever. if you try to rough them up, they build a defensive wall and they will not talk to you. it's a dynamic game. you have to know how to play it. it's a big chess game. it's our job to try to catch them and try to get away from us. come here. i'm going to make you guys my official little deputies, you understand? >> yeah. >> all right? all...
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king seemed to change his tune. after his committee met with retired general petraeus, it was no longer putting blame directly on the white house. listen. >> it is still not clear how the final talking points emerged. he said he went through a long process involving many agencies and the department of justice or the state department and no one knows yet exactly who came up with the final version of the talking points other than to say the original talking points prepared by the cia were different from the ones finally put out. >> congressman king saying it is not clear how the talking points emerged and what agency. as for his original claims the white house changed them. the white house and the state department says they offered one edit, changing consulate to diplomatic facility for accuracy. what ambassador rice referenced on the sunday morning talk shows, quote, the currently available information suggests that the demonstrations in benghazi were spontaneously inspired by the protests at the u.s. embassy in cair
king seemed to change his tune. after his committee met with retired general petraeus, it was no longer putting blame directly on the white house. listen. >> it is still not clear how the final talking points emerged. he said he went through a long process involving many agencies and the department of justice or the state department and no one knows yet exactly who came up with the final version of the talking points other than to say the original talking points prepared by the cia were...
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i wonder about the wisdom of proceeding. >> four and this king will be... will stay as a station. however, maybe not all trains will stop there. because, and that whole mission bay area is very important to the cal train right now and as far as the yard, only looking at it as someone who has been in the business all of his life. we will have to have some storage. because you are not going to have storage done on the transbay terminal. >> the trains during the rush hour, especially may have to dead head back and be stored at fourth and king. i don't know the answer, i will find out. >> and director, we have to as a condition, of the 400 million dollars that fra gave us do this supplemental work. >> correct. >> we have to do it otherwise you are saying fra take the $400 million back. >> and that is part of our... i agree. >> so, what i am hearing though, is that this is something that we do have to move forward with, regardless. but we do want to have a larger conversation, because we do know regionally that there are conversations about dtx and cal train and what that also mean for
i wonder about the wisdom of proceeding. >> four and this king will be... will stay as a station. however, maybe not all trains will stop there. because, and that whole mission bay area is very important to the cal train right now and as far as the yard, only looking at it as someone who has been in the business all of his life. we will have to have some storage. because you are not going to have storage done on the transbay terminal. >> the trains during the rush hour, especially...
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congressman king, to you. i know you have had some frustration particularly with the power problems still ongoing in parts of new york. >> candy, long island, which is my district, has been devastated. we still have more than 100,000 customers that do not have power. and there's no timeline as to when they're going to get it. there are whole communities that have been wrecked like south seaford, south massapequa, lindenhurst, long beach. thousands of people are going to be homeless. and the devastation is enormous. i have asked the president if he could send in more members of the army corps of engineers. also more fema workers and people from the energy department. because life for the long island public authority has failed miserably. they are not doing the job, not communicating with people. and i'm hoping if they can set up a federal infrastructure led by the army corps of engineers, which would have a comprehensive plan, which they would be required to follow. this is an absolute disgrace. we're now two w
congressman king, to you. i know you have had some frustration particularly with the power problems still ongoing in parts of new york. >> candy, long island, which is my district, has been devastated. we still have more than 100,000 customers that do not have power. and there's no timeline as to when they're going to get it. there are whole communities that have been wrecked like south seaford, south massapequa, lindenhurst, long beach. thousands of people are going to be homeless. and...
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i asked peter king about that. >> can you tell us whether or not his affair or the security surrounding his affair came up at all? >> only -- one question he was asked at the start did that have any impact on his testimony and he said no. >> he said no. the other thing that we later heard is that there was no connection, he insisted, between his resignation and the whole controversy about what happened and what didn't happen in benghazi. we're told it was very quick, done at the beginning, and it was made very clear by the chairman that this is the one and only time this issue of his personal transgressions, of his resignation and what led to it would be addressed and that's it. >> dana bash reporting live from capitol hill. cnn learned many of the republicans senators demanding answers in the benghazi attacks skipped an important top secret briefing at the white house by the white house officials yesterday. that includes one of the most vocal critics, senator john mccain. at the time of the briefing mccain was hol
i asked peter king about that. >> can you tell us whether or not his affair or the security surrounding his affair came up at all? >> only -- one question he was asked at the start did that have any impact on his testimony and he said no. >> he said no. the other thing that we later heard is that there was no connection, he insisted, between his resignation and the whole controversy about what happened and what didn't happen in benghazi. we're told it was very quick, done at...
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>> we'll sit there and we'll get a good shot at it. >> by the first corner, the "king of shaves" hasoved up from 12th position to 6th. >> we were driving it. we had a few discussions as to how to make some of the corners. >> take it down! just keep going. >> chris and i disagreed for the first couple of laps but we worked that out by lap four. it was good racing conditions and things were going according to plan. >> the two-man team must maintain a delicate balance at high speeds. >> won't think about what we're doing. slow your turn, slow your turn! >> a bit like trying to drive the car when one person has the steering wheel and the other person has the brakes and accelerator. it's a bit of a balancing act between us. >> the "king of shaves" is closing in on the front runners with four laps to go. >> we were catching the leaders at about 1.5 seconds a lap and there was enough time in the race. i mean, we were only about 200, 300 meters behind them. >> 3.11 seconds and that's almost a second quicker than the race leader. >> it came across james' wife is standing there thinking, oh, m
>> we'll sit there and we'll get a good shot at it. >> by the first corner, the "king of shaves" hasoved up from 12th position to 6th. >> we were driving it. we had a few discussions as to how to make some of the corners. >> take it down! just keep going. >> chris and i disagreed for the first couple of laps but we worked that out by lap four. it was good racing conditions and things were going according to plan. >> the two-man team must maintain a...
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are beautiful paintings and everyone all of you, the audience have come to enjoy the court and the king sits on his thrown in the corner twirling his mustache and he called for his dancers and they come to the room. you are here to be entertained by them. this is called taught. taught is a highly stylized tuning of the mind and body together. you will see very fast turns ending in sharp stances and things with our eyes and eye brows and our neck, our hands. and you will also hear a language, which you might have heard. this is the language of our dance. it tells us what to do with our feet and our bodies and there is a lot of mask going on. you will hear patterns and they will be repeated often 3 times this is a t high. i want you to try to listen for the patterns and see if you can figure out the number patterns. you will see a justure called salon. you remember the greeting namatse? >> good. salom is the muslim greeting. you take your right hand, say a salom. it's a muslim greeting and you will see the dancers say this and it means peace be with you and the king and to all of you this
are beautiful paintings and everyone all of you, the audience have come to enjoy the court and the king sits on his thrown in the corner twirling his mustache and he called for his dancers and they come to the room. you are here to be entertained by them. this is called taught. taught is a highly stylized tuning of the mind and body together. you will see very fast turns ending in sharp stances and things with our eyes and eye brows and our neck, our hands. and you will also hear a language,...
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martin luther king school. emulated in the school district in san francisco. the realitykym there was physical abuse atie> ló that school by nat]@ñ?ñ? thalia everyhart, the principle. there's a video. >> no namesañ?ñ? please. >> on top of that the principal gave away the band and -- what kind of bus09u#zijjp &c @&c"p% we havec ? in san francisco, in honor of martin luther king where a school of black and'Ññ?ñ? latino students has removed the music04úzy g and art programs. and this superintendent is alsoéiñ?ñ? on a board funded by bechtel which wants to have awkdp: common core of program of test,xxñ?ñ? but can't provide funding for music and arts8tei$$ we are calling for an investigation, a@ñ?ñ criminal investigation by the districti7 attorney, of this principal and the assistant superintendent because of what's gone on in that school. in addition7mépk those staff and members of the school: m ?m who complained, who spoke uppwñ?ñ? about it, have themselves been retaliated and fired and are being harassed by the m
%2 ló that school by nat]@ñ?ñ? thalia everyhart, the principle. there's a video. >> no namesañ?ñ? please. >> on top of that the principal gave away the band and -- what kind of bus09u#zijjp &c @&c"p% we havec ? in san francisco, in honor of martin luther king where a school of black and'Ññ?ñ? latino students has removed the music04úzy g and art programs. and this superintendent is alsoéiñ?ñ? on a board funded by bechtel which wants to have awkdp: common core...
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all indications it was a living space for the king.inscripts great king who ruled for 69 years buried deep beneath it. >> this is the final resting place of the beloved myan king for nearly 70 years myan art, architecture and astonomy flourished. >> they independent ter act is turning out to be a rich field of study. >> there seems to be an ancient idea to bring down the perfections of the heavens to earth and unite heavens and earth. >> around the world there are other monuments an lying to the sun besides the one here in mexico. including stonehenge in england. the great mids -- the great pyramids in egypt. >> what you find in all of these sites endeavour to align structures to the rising of the sun at one or or several of those moments. storytelling in ancient times often involved reverence to the heavens and celestial bodies. >> there are more discoveries hidden in the culture, language, science, and temples we have yet to see. when we return, adam uncovers mysteries about the maya and why the obsession with december 21st. [ engine
all indications it was a living space for the king.inscripts great king who ruled for 69 years buried deep beneath it. >> this is the final resting place of the beloved myan king for nearly 70 years myan art, architecture and astonomy flourished. >> they independent ter act is turning out to be a rich field of study. >> there seems to be an ancient idea to bring down the perfections of the heavens to earth and unite heavens and earth. >> around the world there are other...
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>> it's the kings and drags. >> kings and drags. >> they the ones. >> over 50. >> over 50. >> that's who? >> who did it? 50 flipped from king to stones. >> you need to know how to talk to these guys. there's a war. >> how do you know that? >> what's my name, man? >> you very have to know something about them to set them back like maybe i can't just spin this guy out of here, he knows something. >> investigators at county understand nothing can be taken at face value. every inmate has an agenda and for some, their goal is counterintelligence. >> their very calculating in what they're doing. they'll try and see just what we know or try and turn us into different direction. >> most important thing in the long run is verifying the information that you received. >> got to be thorough. got to be meticulous. you've got to have street sense to you. >> it's like a cat and mouse game. >> coming up next on "the squeeze" -- the sheriff's police target a heroin ring in chicago's south suburbs. and try to flip a suspect at the crime scene. >> nobody takes the weight, everybody takes the ride. the
>> it's the kings and drags. >> kings and drags. >> they the ones. >> over 50. >> over 50. >> that's who? >> who did it? 50 flipped from king to stones. >> you need to know how to talk to these guys. there's a war. >> how do you know that? >> what's my name, man? >> you very have to know something about them to set them back like maybe i can't just spin this guy out of here, he knows something. >> investigators at county...